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Reach out to a free depression hotline in South Korea for confidential help

Depression is one of the most common mental health problems, affecting about 13% of people worldwide. Depression can affect people differently, but common feelings associated with depression include sadness, hopelessness, worthlessness, and guilt.

If you're in South Korea and this sounds like you, then 4 hotlines are available and ready to support you. Consider reaching out if you notice these signs and symptoms of depression:

  • You became irritable for no reason
  • You eat more, and you crave sweets and carbohydrates
  • You have lost energy and feel tired all the time
  • You cannot concentrate and have difficulties memorizing things
  • You feel worthless and deserving of disgust
  • You feel discouraged and pessimistic
  • Your appetite and eating habits have changed
  • Your weight has changed alongside your emotions

We are all at risk of developing depression. Many people around the world have been where you are right now. The symptoms of depression can, however, make our lives miserable. Luckily, there is a way out of that dark place.

Depression can cause you to feel that things are hopeless and that you won't get better. But depression is a treatable disorder. With the right support, you can find ways to cope and heal. Reaching out to a dedicated volunteer or counselor in South Korea can be a couragous first step.

Consider contacting a hotline in South Korea today for free, private help with depression.


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